Alan Turing (1912-1954) made two outstandingly original contributions to the development
of computer science: his paper
The majority of the material consists of published papers, and there is no original
correspondence within the archive. The material comprises:
Manchester University Computer Science Department, courtesy of Professor D.B.G. Edwards. Material collected by Professor Simon H. Lavington.
The collection is open to any accredited reader.
The Turing additional papers consist of Turing's official correspondence as deputy director of theUniversity of Manchester Mathematical Computing Laboratory
See also
Comprises:
Comprises: B1, Photocopy of letter, 12 April 1950, from Turing to Rainford at
Manchester University, requesting a duplicating machine and a desk calculating
machine.
Comprises:
Comprises offprints of articles by Turing, as follows: